Use "dwelled on|dwell on" in a sentence

1. Go dwell on it at home!

2. Let's not dwell on your past mistakes.

3. Let us not dwell on the past.

4. “I Refuse to Dwell On My Illness”

5. I'd rather not dwell on the past.

6. 4 Let's not dwell on your past mistakes.

7. 1 I'd rather not dwell on the past.

8. Ruth let her eyes dwell on the forest.

9. It does not dwell on disproving false doctrines.

10. This valuable instrument does not dwell on false doctrines.

11. It's morbid to dwell on cemeteries and such like.

12. 7 Ruth let her eyes dwell on the forest.

13. Comments in personal record cards dwell on disciplinary matters.

14. The interviewee didn't want to dwell on bad experiences.

15. David did not dwell on feelings of remorse and worthlessness.

16. That is not a subject I want to dwell on.

17. It doesn't do to dwell over much on other's shortcomings.

18. The Overlords were a Xenos species that ruled over Barbarus and preyed on the Human population that dwelled there

19. 10 I won't dwell on the new company's opening night.

20. 9 The Murphy kitchen was not something to dwell on.

21. 8 Comments in personal record cards dwell on disciplinary matters.

22. 3 It's morbid to dwell on cemeteries and such like.

23. Don't dwell on the few things that are off kilter.

24. 12 But I don't want to dwell on that too much.

25. 6 That is not a subject I want to dwell on.

26. 21 He hardly had time to dwell on such matters, however.

27. Do you complain, find fault, criticize others, dwell on negative thoughts?

28. Dwell and carry on trade in it and settle in it.”

29. It doesn't do to dwell over much on one's painful memories.

30. 6 Cityscape and images of a shed on the artists who dwell there on their works.

31. I shut out the memory which was too painful to dwell on.

32. She tried not to dwell on why it was that she hadn't.

33. 8 And all those who dwell on the earth will worship it.

34. 15 We need not dwell on the sexist nature of such myths.

35. Sometimes his mind would dwell on the horrors he had been through.

36. Her mind sheered away from images she didn't want to dwell on.

37. 5 Sometimes his mind would dwell on the horrors he had been through.

38. Calm your heart, dwell not on karma, and there's no place for sadness.

39. So you made a mistake, but there's no need to dwell on it.

40. 24 I shut out the memory which was too painful to dwell on.

41. Her mind sheered away from images she did not wish to dwell on.

42. 11 She tried not to dwell on why it was that she hadn't.

43. So you dwell on this terrible future, and you resign yourselves to it.

44. 25 Her mind sheered away from images she didn't want to dwell on.

45. God does not dwell on our faults but remembers the good that we do.

46. FEW of us want to dwell on the subject of sexual abuse of children.

47. 22 Her mind sheered away from images she did not wish to dwell on.

48. We don't need to dwell on the burglary or the assault that you suffered.

49. 23 So you made a mistake, but there's no need to dwell on it.

50. 17 I do not want to dwell on it; we know it to be true.

51. Yoshimasa severe tongue-lashing to refuse him, and warned him not to dwell on you.

52. Many of her poems dwell on the topic of death, often with a mischievous twist.

53. “I am aware of my past mistakes, but I try not to dwell on them”

54. Keeping busy in the Christian ministry has helped me not to dwell excessively on the past.

55. 14 It helped her not to dwell on negatives and improved her role as a provider.

56. Too often, basic TVC's are seen running on high impact but low dwell time OOH sites.

57. Subsequently, for reasons that we need not dwell on tonight, we were adrift for many years.

58. 19 Secondly, instruments tend to dwell on deficits in performance rather than levels of higher competence.

59. It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live. J. K. Rowling 

60. 18 The authors dwell on the conflicts of interest arising from the commercialization of genetics and biotechnology.

61. It can include a little about hobbies and volunteer work , but do n't dwell on these things .

62. Some have given in to this temptation by allowing their minds to dwell on what is bad.

63. Callao Cave Archaeology Project This is the cave where Homo luzonensis (Callao Man) dwelled

64. * As we talk of digital progress, we must dwell on what the Fourth Industrial Revolution promises for us.

65. 20 Don't dwell on what went wrong. Instead, focus on what to do next. Spend your energies on moving forward toward finding the answer. Denis Waitley 

66. God’s Word does not ignore the reality of poverty, but it does not dwell on the negative aspects.

67. 2 It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live. J. K. Rowling 

68. You want to dwell on the past, instead of seeing what you want, and bloody well taking it.

69. You want to dwell on the past, instead of seeing what you want and bloody well taking it.

70. He does not look at pornography, he does not dwell on sensual fantasies, and he does not flirt.

71. The only way to survive was to enjoy the good moments and not dwell too much on the bad.

72. Brooding Expressing deep sorrow or remorse. To dwell on a misfortunate outcome of an event with regret or displeasure

73. They dwell instead on invalid core beliefs and the kinds of mythical fear that such beliefs nearly always inspire.

74. Do not dwell on your weaknesses, allowing them to paralyze you and prevent you from applying yourself to making improvement.

75. A short dwell coater apparatus

76. The effects of the dwell time, strain rate, strain amplitude and their histories on the cyclic deformation behavior are investigated.

77. 29 The pattern seems to be, and fast changing circumstances dictate this more than anything, not to dwell on problems.

78. Mike puts it this way: “There are a lot of things I really want, but I don’t dwell on them.”

79. 13 One need hardly dwell on the catastrophic possibility of uttering a bantering remark only to discover it wholly inappropriate.

80. (Ephesians 3:17-19) Notice that being “rooted and established on the foundation” involves having Christ ‘dwell in our hearts.’